Sobriety, safety checkpoint in Quail Valley

QUAIL VALLEY -- Deputies will be conducting a sobriety and
vehicle safety checkpoint in the unincorporated Quail Valley area
on Friday night.

Along with keeping intoxicated drivers off the road, goals of
the checkpoint will include making sure motorists are complying
with the laws pertaining to possessing a valid driver's license and
having a properly equipped vehicle, said Riverside County sheriff's
Sgt. Leonard Purvis.

Drivers who are randomly stopped at the checkpoint will be asked
to show their driver's license, current vehicle registration and
proof of insurance documents, he said. Those who lack any those
items will be written a ticket and their vehicle could be impounded
for up to 30 days, Purvis said.